JavaScript
In this course, students learn how to start programming with JavaScript. Students learn the basics of JavaScript including testing, functions, objects, arrays, loops, conditional code, operators, and syntax basics. Students learn timing and animations, and how to debug. The class will conclude with a robust project that incorporates everything they learned in the semester.Notes: (1) Lightweight devices such as Apple iPads, Google Chromebooks, and tablets have limited support for Java and programming-based content. Therefore, students will need a laptop or computer for this course. (2) This course contains numerous videos that may not be accessible outside of the United States.Prerequisite: Students should have a working knowledge of HTML and CSS prior to taking this course.Customer-Provided Required Physical Materials:HTML Text Editor (choose one): TextEdit – for use on Mac – comes with OS Notepad – for use on Windows – comes with OSImage Editing Software (choose one): Pixlr (in-browser)GIMP (downloadable program)Webhosting and basic in-browser FTP: Neocities
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Course Description
In this course, students learn how to start programming with JavaScript. Students learn the basics of JavaScript including testing, functions, objects, arrays, loops, conditional code, operators, and syntax basics. Students learn timing and animations, and how to debug. The class will conclude with a robust project that incorporates everything they learned in the semester.
Notes: (1) Lightweight devices such as Apple iPads, Google Chromebooks, and tablets have limited support for Java and programming-based content. Therefore, students will need a laptop or computer for this course. (2) This course contains numerous videos that may not be accessible outside of the United States.
Prerequisite: Students should have a working knowledge of HTML and CSS prior to taking this course.
Customer-Provided Required Physical Materials:
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